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to say that with the return from soldiers from afghanistan this summer, all virginia national guard units were home for christmas for the first time since september 11, 2001. [applause] during these 11 years of the global war on terror, more than 15,000 deployments of national guard soldiers and airmen were made, mobilizing for combat operations and other missions around the world. since 9/11, we have lost 10 of our fellow citizens, 10 virginia guardsmen, to hostile enemy activity. our national guard is recognized as among the best in the nation. they served us all very well. that same heroic service id replicated every day here at home by our men and women in law enforcement. in march of 2001, sheriff's deputies responded to a suspected robbery, only to find a sniper lying in deadly wait. inthe shootout that followed, two of them are killed. the deputy had rushed to the scene from his front yard, where he was putting together a new swing set for his grandchildren. it was a project that would remain unfinished. two other deputies were shot and severely injured in that ambush. tonight, dep
to say that with the return from soldiers from afghanistan this summer, all virginia national guard units were home for christmas for the first time since september 11, 2001. [applause] during these 11 years of the global war on terror, more than 15,000 deployments of national guard soldiers and airmen were made, mobilizing for combat operations and other missions around the world. since 9/11, we have lost 10 of our fellow citizens, 10 virginia guardsmen, to hostile enemy activity. our national...
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states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not make a pitch for gun legislation, not explicitly. >> what makes a successful second inaugural address? [laughter] >> getting to make it. [laughter] being there. it has to have a good sense of the moment. it has to be not too time bound, and it needs a sense of history as well, because only then will be read years and generations down the road. >> i agree, it has to assure the country we are on the right path, we can build on what we have done the first four years, in need to be optimistic, not fatalistic, and again, it has to have the broad themes that will be fleshed out in later policy speeches. >> terry e
states, he will protect the constitution of the united states, and that is what i hope he takes very literally, and not hypocritically. i hope that he does take it literally, like i said. >> he brings up the topic of guns and gun violence. something that we will hear from the president in the weeks ahead. do you think it will be in the inaugural address? >> not explicitly. maybe some reference to making our country safer, keeping our children safe may be in their, but he will not...
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i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the american people are right to expect more accountability for their government. i recently saw a poll in three out of four american support spending cuts across the board. of thetaxpayers are tired battles and the lack of progress. in 2009, the president pledged to cut the deficit in half. we have seen four straight years of trillion dollar deficit and a national debt exceeding $16 trillion. the federal government added $4 billion each day to our gross national debt. this is not sustainable. i support a more limited government that focuses on the court duties and responsibilities. only then can we identify the national priorities were the of taxpayer funding. the constitution states that the top priority for con
i am proud to represent the state and nebraska in the united states senate. for the past 1.5 years, i've traveled thousands of miles across nebraska visiting with command to leaders to learn about their views and share my position on issues. i have heard a single consistent message over and over. washington must cut out of control spending. i agree. the american people are right to expect more accountability for their government. i recently saw a poll in three out of four american support...
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they got efficient, and, actually, businesses, as you know, you just covered the story, united states is the place to live best in. why can't government be efficient like private industry does? gerri: we can dream, steve. by the way, you are one of my favorite guests of all time. i have to say that. thanks for bringing your smart comments. >> have a great weekend. what's the new word about shoring? reshoreing. that's great. gerri: can't get my brain around it. >> it's great. new term. have a great weekend. gerri: unintentional as usual. appreciate your time. two crepts more on a possible scary food situation coming up soon, and if you have not had a bad day and want to complain about the boss, should you do it on facebook? don't be stupid. we'll have the legal panel in next. ♪ gerri: workers conditioned for trash talking workers on web. is it legal? how to do it without ♪ gerri: bashing your boss on facebook may moo longer result in getting the boot. the national labor relations board says workers have the right to talk about work on the web, but there's exceptions. joining me is
they got efficient, and, actually, businesses, as you know, you just covered the story, united states is the place to live best in. why can't government be efficient like private industry does? gerri: we can dream, steve. by the way, you are one of my favorite guests of all time. i have to say that. thanks for bringing your smart comments. >> have a great weekend. what's the new word about shoring? reshoreing. that's great. gerri: can't get my brain around it. >> it's great. new...
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the bush administration told us that the united states went to war to help spread democracy throughout the world but ten years later democracy is on the decline how should america be promoting democracy of foreign nations as the panel of the nights alone liberal rumble also later in the show will have a your take my take it live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air and how could factory farming lead to a global and demick of epic proportions and what can be done to protect the human race i'll tell you and it's a daily take. this morning president obama unveiled a comprehensive list of proposals to help combat the epidemic of gun violence in america some of the main legislative proposals included requiring criminal background checks on all gun sales including private sales and strengthening penalties for gun trafficking president obama's also pushing a new assault weapons ban limiting ammunition magazines to ten rounds he will also pursue a series of twenty three executive actions these actions include stricter prosecution of would be gun b
the bush administration told us that the united states went to war to help spread democracy throughout the world but ten years later democracy is on the decline how should america be promoting democracy of foreign nations as the panel of the nights alone liberal rumble also later in the show will have a your take my take it live segment your chance to call in and ask a question or make a comment live on the air and how could factory farming lead to a global and demick of epic proportions and...
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>> we have to see how united the republicans are. the government shut the 1990s. newt gingrich this kind of tactic was a dead loser for republicans. in the end i think most of them believe that the end of this the debt ceiling is going to be raised. what happens in between is a big question, but there are divisions inside the republican party. all of them want to cut spending, but some believe that the debt ceiling is risky and others want to see what happened. >> neil: the president talked about it would lead to market panic and financial armageddon. 9 fact we have been in this four dozen times since world war ii, isn't that repeated behavior to this right now. >> it is, but a situation in which the markets look at the fights from the outside appear to be ritualized fights and markets thing, they are going to raise the debt ceiling and we don't need to listen until we do. >> neil: well put. thank you very much. and the debate is heating up. the this ceo is ready to shake things up. how he is pushing washington and both sides to get off the talking points and just
>> we have to see how united the republicans are. the government shut the 1990s. newt gingrich this kind of tactic was a dead loser for republicans. in the end i think most of them believe that the end of this the debt ceiling is going to be raised. what happens in between is a big question, but there are divisions inside the republican party. all of them want to cut spending, but some believe that the debt ceiling is risky and others want to see what happened. >> neil: the...
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and they wanted to will the unit into an election without any report. republicans repeatedly talked about it being even un-american. with this pn-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, those who preach the gospel of the union, they took to the public platforms and newspaper columnist who proclaim to the the crisis of this help was at hand. the south had to act and this was not the first time that this crisis had gripped the country. there have been several disputes and each of the major ones have been talked by compromise. first, the constitutional convention of southern philadelphia and the crisis of 1820 which had to do with the admission of missouri as a slave state and the future of slavery in the budget, which would much more than the state of louisiana and covered almost all the territory of the rocky mountains to texas. it was settled by the south carolina federal government. finally, the late 1840s and the battle over mexico following the mexican war is followed by the compromise of 1850. we look at these examples of tradi
and they wanted to will the unit into an election without any report. republicans repeatedly talked about it being even un-american. with this pn-american. with this party on the threshold of the presidency, those who preach the gospel of the union, they took to the public platforms and newspaper columnist who proclaim to the the crisis of this help was at hand. the south had to act and this was not the first time that this crisis had gripped the country. there have been several disputes and...
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>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i didn't hear you. >> that dog hit on that drug book? >> it might have. >> maybe that's what messed him up. maybe he can read. all right, booker, you can lay back on your bed there. they'll come back around a bit later and finish the rest of your property. >> booker survives the initial search, but the narcotics dog is relentless. >> residue. >> this was where? >> under the box there. the one we just shook down, you know, that i told you about. >> you found the -- this was up under the box and had that residue smell on it? >> yeah, the dog alerting on it. >> and the sticker was up under that box, too? >> yes, sir. >> that's disciplinary
>> i work down in the housing unit teaching that n.a. class using that book. >> huh? >> teaching an n.a. class and i use that book. >> this is an n.a. class and you're teaching it? >> yes, addiction handbook. >> you recognize what that dog was hitting on, that drug book? what's these pictures here got to do with that class? >> it ain't got nothing to do with it. >> maybe that dog hit on that drug book, you reckon that's what he did? >> i...
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and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. that's why we want to make sure we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >> in this country, as the president himself pointed out in his inaugural speech, we've been on a long journey. a long journey in achieving equality. there have been some tough challenges along the road in facing every barrier, whether it was racial barriers, which we've overcome, the don't ask don't tell, dealing with women, all of these have not come easy. they have all required a lot of sacrifice, a lot of work, a lot of dedication, a lot of leadership. i think that is the case here. we have the experience of women being in the
and showering units. one thing we want to do with the time that the secretary has given us is make sure that the standards we develop and accept and measure are standards that apply in any particular kind of convict not just one kind of -- conflict not just one kind of conflict. that's why we want to make sure we have the standards right so anyone who makes the standard can serve in that particular occupation skill. >> do you see any major roadblocks here over next year or two? >>...
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united replaces delta as the lowest rated airline. time warner cable gets number 7 after introducing a highly unpopular fee this october. linkedin ceo was named one of the best ceo's but customers were dissatisfied enough to get number 8. cox cable gets number 9 and american airlines comes in at number 10 after a surge of canceled flights earlier this year. buyer beware and the list goes on. you can find out who else made it at www.vabsc.org. >> i have to agree e.>> he won the lottery and turned up dead. today we have some brand new information for you about the mysterious death of this jackpot winner and it concerns his wife. >> fire surrounds a family leaving them with nowhere to turn so they jump into the water to survive. they are there for a long time. first let's check in with steve doocy coming up on "fox & friends." >> coming up on "fox & friends" actress and singer naomi judd will be here and the hit fishing show based in massachusetts, wicked tuna are here. along with former military general stanley mcchrystal. it is 12 minu
united replaces delta as the lowest rated airline. time warner cable gets number 7 after introducing a highly unpopular fee this october. linkedin ceo was named one of the best ceo's but customers were dissatisfied enough to get number 8. cox cable gets number 9 and american airlines comes in at number 10 after a surge of canceled flights earlier this year. buyer beware and the list goes on. you can find out who else made it at www.vabsc.org. >> i have to agree e.>> he won the...
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this represents a huge threat to the united states. there are others that would argue it is more a regional. the ability to react is clearly limited. when you look at individual things, there are concerns. afghanistan is another issue. >> these are big and complex topics and we could spend more time but unfortunately we are out. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> tomorrow on washington journal we'll talk about president obama's use of executive power. then a look at climate change on legislation and congress. and later a discussion about dop mat i can security worldwide with former interior to algeria ronald knewman. >> we've created a platform that we call digital health feedback system. and the main components of that platform are a sensor you swallow. it sends information to a wearable patch on your torso that collects information about the medicines you swallow and your heart rate and sleep,temperature, a lot of things what we call a panel of fiss logical and it commune indicates with a blue tooth phone you c
this represents a huge threat to the united states. there are others that would argue it is more a regional. the ability to react is clearly limited. when you look at individual things, there are concerns. afghanistan is another issue. >> these are big and complex topics and we could spend more time but unfortunately we are out. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. >> tomorrow on washington journal we'll talk about president obama's use of executive power....
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. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >> this particular inmate, she wants to go to mental health. she does this every weekend. she's wanting attention. >> when an inmate here acts out, the officers follow a strict protocol and take no chances. >> we basically take their things, because a lot of times, they'll take some of their personal items or some of the state-issued items and try to tie it around their neck and give the illusion that they might be trying to hang themselves. and some of the inmates even try. >> working in this area, it can be dangerous. we have had some assaults up here. a lot of the inmates up here are violent. >> once a day, the in
. >> this is the segregation unit. it houses murderers, drug dealers, thieves, all troublemakers. these women are locked in their 8 x 8-foot cells 23 hours a day. >> a lot of them complain that the walls are closing in on them, and that's why they're actually seen by mental health staff, you know, at least once, twice a week, sometimes once a month. >> sergeant tracy wright has been at the prison for ten years. she spent the past three working in the segregation unit. >>...
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the time is show the united states justice is true meaning of infiltration. >> they threaten to release f iles unless there's extensive legal reform. it's hardly the first one taken up by them. the fbi launched a criminal investigation into the attack saying it's always concerned when someone illegally accesses a government agency's network. it is back, but not working perfectly. anonymous warns it's not over. the message says there will be change or there will be chaos. >> counts down for the big game. the city of new orleans has been praying for the super bowl for the past two years. >> projectsic included a $305 million renovation at the airport, a $336 million at the superdome. they got a $93 million makeover and $75 million spent on h ighways, streets and sidewalks and streetcars. >>> every fan has their way of getting ready for the game. they are preparing for the super bowl parties. it means stocking up on game time munchies. it means buying a brand new flat screen tv. >> it added a sound bar. >> and we cannot forget those decorations, any good karma to push them the 49ers to vic
the time is show the united states justice is true meaning of infiltration. >> they threaten to release f iles unless there's extensive legal reform. it's hardly the first one taken up by them. the fbi launched a criminal investigation into the attack saying it's always concerned when someone illegally accesses a government agency's network. it is back, but not working perfectly. anonymous warns it's not over. the message says there will be change or there will be chaos. >> counts...
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from gang units, to female offenders to death row, usp holds it all. the facilities at usp have earned their monikers from the surrounding mountain ranges with names like wasatch, oqirrh, timpanogos and uinta. building uinta-5 houses the receiving and orientation, or r&o. >> uinta-5 is probably a time when they are most afraid. it's when they first hear the slamming of the doors, see the officers. and it can be a very difficult time for the inmates. >> after 20 years in the corrections business, lieutenant dale whitney knows that the first few moments with an inmate can be the most dangerous. >> we don't know when these guys came in, what their crimes are, if they're coming down off some kind of drugs. we don't know what their mental state is. >> anything you are allowed to have, you'll get back. it will be letters, photos, legal papers. basically, that's it. >> our intake officer will take them, one at a time, into a strip room and strip them down, do a visual cavity search. >> searching there, too? >> yep. >> they try to do it with a level of dignity
from gang units, to female offenders to death row, usp holds it all. the facilities at usp have earned their monikers from the surrounding mountain ranges with names like wasatch, oqirrh, timpanogos and uinta. building uinta-5 houses the receiving and orientation, or r&o. >> uinta-5 is probably a time when they are most afraid. it's when they first hear the slamming of the doors, see the officers. and it can be a very difficult time for the inmates. >> after 20 years in the...
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. >> in the united states there are more than 2 million citizens locked up behind razor wire and prison bars. >> we lock up our citizens at far greater rates than any other industrialized nation or any other kind of nation in the world. >> mark mauer is the executive director of the sentencing prect. he says that when it comes to lock ups, louisiana is easily the toughest state in the nation. >> louisiana has been at the top of the pack and just incarcerating people at rates that are just unimaginable any place else in the world. >> richard crane is the former chief counsel to the louisiana corrections department. he says there was a push nationwide in the early 1980s to crack down on crime, and louisiana took it seriously. >> you could always get votes by increasing sentences, and louisiana more than any other state just went wild with that. >> today, there are about 40,000 people behind bars in louisiana. that's one out of 86 adults. the prison population doubled in the last two decades, and the state prison system simply couldn't keep up. so in the early 1990s the state gave local sh
. >> in the united states there are more than 2 million citizens locked up behind razor wire and prison bars. >> we lock up our citizens at far greater rates than any other industrialized nation or any other kind of nation in the world. >> mark mauer is the executive director of the sentencing prect. he says that when it comes to lock ups, louisiana is easily the toughest state in the nation. >> louisiana has been at the top of the pack and just incarcerating people at...
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i believe very strongly what the united states needs to do is put together our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york and police commissioner ray kelly. commissioner, you just heard senator feinstein. do you think-- is this the right way to approach this? is banning assault weapons where you start banning these magazines that hold more than, say, 10 rounds? or do you see it in a different way there in new york? >> well, i commend the senator. i i think it's certainly a move in the right direction. i agree with it. as the senator said, it's probably a heavy lift in congress, but for us in new york city. >> and believe in most urban centers of america the problem really is concealable handguns. only 2% of the people that we've arre
i believe very strongly what the united states needs to do is put together our allies into an alliance bring in russia, bring in china because i think it's to the interest of civilized countries to have an apparatus to be able to take down and rend asunder terrorist groups wherever they appear. >> schieffer: all right dianne feinstein, thank you so much. >> thank you very much. >> schieffer: we're going to get a slightly different take on all this now. we're going to new york...
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and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm not doing this for me. i'm doing this for my son. >> is that good advice, tony? there are millions and millions of americans out of work. many suffering very hurt pride. never mind anything else and real financial hardship. is that a good focus to look at children, to look at other things and say, you know what, stop feeling sorry for myself, it's for him, for her, for that. >> most of the -- i think what's beautiful about most human beings is we'll do more for people we love than ourselves. and motive does matter. if you just try to do something for yourself, you only get a certain level of insight. if you do it for others, it comes to a level of insight. mike got the belief ou
and when there was no market for steel in the united states, i was able to export to several different countries. and we took off from there. we continued to grow. and it was just, again, about a mind-set. it's about having a level of pride. for me, it was coming from where i come from, the name didn't mean a whole heck of a lot. i was determined to change that. it's something i call generational influence. i'm not doing this for me. i'm doing this for my son. >> is that good advice,...
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nothing has happened in the united states. absolutely nothing. and i think their reasons for optimism from the shale, which, by the way, that's an area where people are excited to talk about that. and, you know, there's some optimism coming from the easy money, i suppose, still. but i think in the united states, you know, if we get to the consensus, which seems to be 3% at the end of the year, i think that would be good. >> let me ask you about the economy. relative to what ee's going on washington. we voted that the house extended to see a debt ceili ining for a months. how does this play out? >> forever. i mean, that's the short answer. forever. they don't agree. so we're seeing an overlay of this, you know, one side the republicans, the other side the democrats. and i must say, post-election, president obama has become more election. it's wider. and they don't agree about military spending. they don't agree about what taxation should be, on and on and on. gun control. they don't agree. and on the other hand, you know, we have this sort of slow
nothing has happened in the united states. absolutely nothing. and i think their reasons for optimism from the shale, which, by the way, that's an area where people are excited to talk about that. and, you know, there's some optimism coming from the easy money, i suppose, still. but i think in the united states, you know, if we get to the consensus, which seems to be 3% at the end of the year, i think that would be good. >> let me ask you about the economy. relative to what ee's going on...
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liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watching. gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money, trillions of dollars at stake. will you pay more this weekend for using a credit card rather than cash? find out. and, illegal immigrants are not supposed to get medicare, but a new report says, yes, they can. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ all that and more coming up later in the show, but, first, our top story, a new warning for investors tonight. if federal regulators get their way, you can soon end up paying a big fat fee for withdrawing your own money from your money market mutual funds. currently, there is no fee. the feds say it's all in effort to reform the $2.7 trillion money market mutual fund industry which 61 million retail investors ar
liz: britain is not the size of the united states. we have different issues. >> yes but we have to much austerity you do not want to go our direction. liz: you have been terrific. have a terrific weekend. thank you for watching. gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money, trillions of dollars at stake. will you pay more this weekend for using a credit card rather than...
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doug is the president of united brotherhood of carpenters. we work closely with organized labor at the api, we have 15 unions now, working closely together in job creation, economic recovery and doug and walt, thank you very much for being here today. we appreciate it. [applause] >> to other good friends, thought, would you please stand? doctors is a draft of the office of economic impact and diversity at the department of energy. and we work with dot as well as esther. esther, would you please stand? she is executive director of the congressional hispanic caucus institute, and as a part of my remarks in a moment i will share with you a reason stay we conclude that shows the impact of the oil and gas industry on the minority community and the great benefits we can provide as we watch the change demographic of the country. so esther and dot, thank you for being here. [applause] >> before i turn to general general, let me introduce three of my colleagues. tom, american iron and steel institute of. [applause] spent cal of the american chemistry
doug is the president of united brotherhood of carpenters. we work closely with organized labor at the api, we have 15 unions now, working closely together in job creation, economic recovery and doug and walt, thank you very much for being here today. we appreciate it. [applause] >> to other good friends, thought, would you please stand? doctors is a draft of the office of economic impact and diversity at the department of energy. and we work with dot as well as esther. esther, would you...
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well, the last time he was here that particular unit was an active gang unit. so he did think he was going to go back to an active unit. >> go ahead and have a seat here on the blue couch. >> but since he's been gone some things have changed. >> housing unit b.a. no longer houses active orejones. but newly arrived arrestees pending assignments to house units. >> he panicked a little because he was afraid. and he admitted to nap. >> because i was so scared i didn't know what's going to happen to me the only thing that came to my mind was kill yourself. i don't have the heart to kill myself, sir. i don't. >> all right. come on. >> before sanchez can be taken off suicide watch he must also convince staff psychiatrist dr. garcia that he's not suicidal. >> have a seat. >> so i got scared. and the only thing that came to my mind is if i tell them that i'm suicidal. >> so basically, you said you were suicidal for safety concerns. >> that's pretty much it. >> okay. you're really not suicidal? >> never came to my mind. never crossed my mind. i don't have the heart to. i
well, the last time he was here that particular unit was an active gang unit. so he did think he was going to go back to an active unit. >> go ahead and have a seat here on the blue couch. >> but since he's been gone some things have changed. >> housing unit b.a. no longer houses active orejones. but newly arrived arrestees pending assignments to house units. >> he panicked a little because he was afraid. and he admitted to nap. >> because i was so scared i didn't...
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the thing is, there's 44 units in that unit. why would he do that? >> i don't know who he is. >> it doesn't matter who he is. the point is he identified you. we want to go ahead and try to weed out the major prison gangs from general population because these particular gangs are predatory gangs and they prey upon the weaker inmates. we want to get them out of population so we can make the jail, as a whole, safer for inmates and staff. >> so you understand what i'm telling you, right? >> i'm going on lockdown? >> you probably will today. >> why? >> my job is to figure out where we're going to house you at. >> but i'm not doing nothing. why should i go on lockdown if i'm not doing anything? you could look at my reports. >> i am looking at your reports. >> i'm not getting in trouble. i'm not getting write ups. >> we're talking about a report you were involved in. why do you think this guy would identify you as a member of the mexican mafia? >> who is he? >> it doesn't matter who he is. why would he say that? >> to put you on lockdown. >> why would he wa
the thing is, there's 44 units in that unit. why would he do that? >> i don't know who he is. >> it doesn't matter who he is. the point is he identified you. we want to go ahead and try to weed out the major prison gangs from general population because these particular gangs are predatory gangs and they prey upon the weaker inmates. we want to get them out of population so we can make the jail, as a whole, safer for inmates and staff. >> so you understand what i'm telling you,...
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i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to the irish. in 2004, the university of puerto rico asked me to come there and lecture and read. i immediately called my favorite cousin, and she said, what are you doing here? i told her and i said, please come to the reading, i have a book for you. she came. she said my son is getting married tomorrow at the caribbean hilton, could you please come? and i went. i hadn't seen her in 30 years. we were kids together. and after the wedding, there was a reception and she introduced me to her daughters, very beautiful girls, then i met the last one, very beautiful, green eyes, and she said, i want you it meet my son. all this is in spanish, you know? so i said, sure. so she called these 3 boys over, about my complexion, curly hair, and this is barry, brian, and brady. you
i'm writing about the united states. the irish are more interesting. they had to put up with colonialism, just as puerto rico is a colony of the united states. i also respect the fact that they have a facility with language, which i also enjoy. consequently, i wondered why this attraction to the irish. in 2004, the university of puerto rico asked me to come there and lecture and read. i immediately called my favorite cousin, and she said, what are you doing here? i told her and i said, please...
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ask the employees of pilots from united or delta who get just a small portion of what they were promised, so don't believe the name or the guarantee. promises made to you may be broken, and i don't want you snick snickered -- snickered by the misleading name of this agency. melissa? melissa: thanks, see his show this weekend on saturday and sunday. also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit rating. a big story monday, 1 p.m. eastern here on fox business. thanks to both of you. have a wonderful weekend. happy friday to everyone out there. see you back here monday. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis, and tonight, on "the willis report," the mutual fund industry wants to punish you for taking out your own money, trillions of dollars at stake. will you pay more this weekend for using a credit card rather than cash? find out. and, illegal immigrants are not supposed to get medicare, but a new report says, yes, they can. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ all that and more co
ask the employees of pilots from united or delta who get just a small portion of what they were promised, so don't believe the name or the guarantee. promises made to you may be broken, and i don't want you snick snickered -- snickered by the misleading name of this agency. melissa? melissa: thanks, see his show this weekend on saturday and sunday. also, be sure to catch my exclusive interview with illinois state treasurer on monday. he's going to come on to take about illinois' lowers credit...
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united. join your favorite nfl players. take the pledge. go to unitedway.org. ♪ gerri: much-needed relief may be on the way for residents of louisiana. governor bobby general says he wants to eliminate all state, personal, and corporate income tax does. the plan is to make louisiana more business friendly. no better way than to drop taxes it could be in response to the neighbor taxes which has had no income tax for years. they rely on a windfall from the rich energy resources as well as other forms of taxation, including a sales tax. political analysts are warning the proposal to eliminate income tax could be followed by a plan to raise the sales tax. the office responded to the claim saying only he wants to keep the sales tax as low as possible. well, from texas to investment, it is a mad-toward equity mutual funds in the new year. inflows for the first week reaching $22 billion in his second highest level in history and the highest in 11 years. emerging-market equity funds saw the biggest inflow reheat to cover teeseven and a half billi
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and they are already deploying with these units. fort campbell, which is there in my district 160 special operations forcees, you have women that are performing necessary skills. i think you're going to see more qualified women. i'm looking forward to seeing women break these barriers, serve as mentors, and bring younger women through the ranks in this process. >> schieffer: what do you think-- what do you say-- what is the one thing-- what is the worst thing or the thing the republicans did wrong last time out, miss blackburn? >> i think the thing we did not do well was pen trail the marketplace with our message. we didn't have a broad enough basis using social media, using all the different media formats that are there. people-- the network of you is how people get their message now, their media. they are pulling together different sources have a want internet, electronic media, tv, press, and we need to utilize each and every one of those and realize that at the grass roots, there's an army of people out there that are ready to b
and they are already deploying with these units. fort campbell, which is there in my district 160 special operations forcees, you have women that are performing necessary skills. i think you're going to see more qualified women. i'm looking forward to seeing women break these barriers, serve as mentors, and bring younger women through the ranks in this process. >> schieffer: what do you think-- what do you say-- what is the one thing-- what is the worst thing or the thing the republicans...
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. >> three units converging on the area as we speak. >> and he was, in fact, arrested. >> how were you going to use the condoms? >> i wasn't going to use them at all. >> you've got them in your pocket. >> well, yeah, i -- >> were you going to do balloon tricks with them or -- >> no. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. of these men to visit, we get a copy of the chat log from perverted justice so we can go through it. separately, at some point, perverted justice provides a copy to law enforcement. in this particular case, it didn't have its copy yet. >> do we have a transcript on buckeye yet? >> it's on its way. >> del's running it over to you right now. >> so del had t
. >> three units converging on the area as we speak. >> and he was, in fact, arrested. >> how were you going to use the condoms? >> i wasn't going to use them at all. >> you've got them in your pocket. >> well, yeah, i -- >> were you going to do balloon tricks with them or -- >> no. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just...
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i think the final arbiter what have is constitutional and unconstitutional, as you know, is the united states supreme court -- >> not the federal court. have you to go to the supreme court to believe it. everything should end up in the supreme court. >> i am saying they are going to appeal this, to the supreme court. i think if you want the judicial process to have integrity, i would suggest that senator blubt and senator alexander would assert patience and not try to make political hay -- >> mark, lets me get this straight. a federal court isn't good november enough for you? >> i think that the process is going on. as i mentioned, it's going on appeal. but let's take a minute, eric and look at the decision itself. this is overturning 150 years of judicial precedent, where republican presidents, democratic presidents have all made these times of appointments -- >> hold on, mark. let's not be -- let's talk about what happened. president obama used a little trick. he apoigned the people while the senate was still -- was not on recess. they were gaveled in. they had not gone on recess, bu
i think the final arbiter what have is constitutional and unconstitutional, as you know, is the united states supreme court -- >> not the federal court. have you to go to the supreme court to believe it. everything should end up in the supreme court. >> i am saying they are going to appeal this, to the supreme court. i think if you want the judicial process to have integrity, i would suggest that senator blubt and senator alexander would assert patience and not try to make political...
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procedure took 16 surgeons 13 hours and it's the 7th time this type of surgery has been performed in the united states. >>> so who spoke at your graduation? >> he is going to be pretty unforgettable commencement speaker, the ironman. details ahead. >>> and they are -- >> they are known not for ice cream but the names of the flavors. that gets as much air play as anything else. ben and jerry's is giving props to a tv sitcom. >> and as we head to break this morning, you are looking live at fells point. quiet right now. we will be right back. >>> a hometown hero will deliver the commencement address at university of maryland college park. >> orioles grail cal ripken junior will speak to graduates on may 19th. he began playing professional baseball after high school and never went to college. but he says he has "a great respect for higher education and a great value it brings young peoplep that's quote from cal ripken junior. >>> it's time for caption this where viewers send in photos and we post them and allow you to caption them. this was sent in by michelle and this is her bulldog and he is not
procedure took 16 surgeons 13 hours and it's the 7th time this type of surgery has been performed in the united states. >>> so who spoke at your graduation? >> he is going to be pretty unforgettable commencement speaker, the ironman. details ahead. >>> and they are -- >> they are known not for ice cream but the names of the flavors. that gets as much air play as anything else. ben and jerry's is giving props to a tv sitcom. >> and as we head to break this...
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the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national secity team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director o the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in these respective institutions. the folks on the ground who are oftentimes putting their lives at risk for us. d oftentimes removed from washington and politics. lou: some members of the party expressing consternation about his election because of controversial statements on the israeli reluctance. among the reason for that concern and in some cases outright opposition. seven of the 12 republican members of the armed services committee expressing some opposition wwith at least three senators already saying they wi vote no. senator david fisher saying, i will be a no-vote and on the floor. sout
the president is considering a new job for ambassador to the united nations susan rice. may become the next national security advisor if all the appointments are confirmed. we will have carried out an almost total revamping of his national secity team. >> confident that judge will be an outstanding secretary of defense and brennan will be an outstanding director o the central intelligence agency. may understand that we are only successful because of the folks up and down the line in these...
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in the united states he wouldn't be able to get away with that. is that true? >> i don't necessarily think so. i think our legislators are now looking at this problem here. like i said, the pink fine issue that we were dealing with here. neil: and the pink fine is something included in the? >> yes, it is. neil: they should probably rename that as pink slime. >> what about when you go to a mcdonald's or you go to your local pub in the buyer burger. you don't know what's necessarily in there. the question is, i believe that the corporations should access suppliers ve a duty to make sure that what they are buying had this number of ingredients and disclose that. neil: as a nutritionist, i'm sure you're telling your patience, look, e want to get you off of processed foods. a lot of them say that i will say get fresh beef or i won't touch what's in the box. but now it is the stuff you got that utah is not processed may be worse than the worst processed food you can imagine. >> when it comes to buying food, that is why i am a proponent of clean eating. choosing food
in the united states he wouldn't be able to get away with that. is that true? >> i don't necessarily think so. i think our legislators are now looking at this problem here. like i said, the pink fine issue that we were dealing with here. neil: and the pink fine is something included in the? >> yes, it is. neil: they should probably rename that as pink slime. >> what about when you go to a mcdonald's or you go to your local pub in the buyer burger. you don't know what's...
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father an oil man and senator of the united states raised al in privilege. he became a champion of the left in adulthood. cashing in big time on the global warming issue. the former vice president used some of that money to then invest in a far left cable network that has been a collosal failure. so al-and his merry men decided to sell that network. according to the "new york times" today, they wanted to close the deal last week to avoid the higher capital gains tax this year. sounds like good business sense, right? here's what is confusing. just two months ago. old al gave an interview to the reuters news service and said this. >> the single most popular proposal we had was to reduce taxes on working people and lift the higher rate. let's give an incentive to work and let's ask the most fortunate in our society, including me and you. >> yeah. >> to do our fair share. >> bill: to do our fair share. isn't that fascinating? so, what is our fair share? oh, i guess that means selling assets at the lower capital gains rate. and it even gets worse. al gore sold hi
father an oil man and senator of the united states raised al in privilege. he became a champion of the left in adulthood. cashing in big time on the global warming issue. the former vice president used some of that money to then invest in a far left cable network that has been a collosal failure. so al-and his merry men decided to sell that network. according to the "new york times" today, they wanted to close the deal last week to avoid the higher capital gains tax this year. sounds...
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i still don't believe the votes are there in the united states senate and the house to pass anything like either the carbon tax or by the way the democrats are also talking about maybe an energy tax, like a gasoline tax. there is no political support there. that's why i think kim is right. if they are going to do this it's going to have to be through the regulatory angle trying to outlaw carbon in that way. >> james, why mention it so prominently or was this sort and switch for the environmentalists. you mention it re tore rickly and say i'm really behind you. in policy terms, you don't give them anything. >> there may be some bait and switch. i think this is the key. if he doesn't neeyd to get anythingt. through the congress, as the potomac watch column in friday's journal. >> kim strousal, there is a lot of regulatory authority they think they have. court decision a few years ago empowers them to regulate carbon. they think they are off to the races here. so this suggests to me that maybe the play is, with all of the business community expecting an approval of the keystone pipeline
i still don't believe the votes are there in the united states senate and the house to pass anything like either the carbon tax or by the way the democrats are also talking about maybe an energy tax, like a gasoline tax. there is no political support there. that's why i think kim is right. if they are going to do this it's going to have to be through the regulatory angle trying to outlaw carbon in that way. >> james, why mention it so prominently or was this sort and switch for the...
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i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she should be able to pick biracial. >> becca khalil is also filling out college applications. >> i don't want to sit and have a long conversation about what bubble i should fill in about my ethnicity. i think i am african-american. >> what box do you check? >> i check white. >> you check white? >> yep. so that i can avoid any troubles with getting into college. i am applying for theater. >> she fears checking black could mess up her chances of acceptance. >> you look at black or african-american you have this image in your head. then you meet me because i have to audition for these schools y
i think the united states, we still abide by a one-drop rule. we are not overemphasizing anything but just being who we are. >> online application center, okay. create new account. >> it is senior year, which means it's stressful and it's extra stressful for you. >> what are you doing? >> college stuff. they are making me select my primary ethnicity. american indian, asian, pacific islander, black, african-american and -- >> she picked african-american, but she...
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in fact, it's going to take years and each of the units, a specialized unit like the s.e.a.l.s, can make a case why women should not serve. is that not enough? >> let's be honest, when you have done this public announcement, it's going to be hard for someone to come back and objectively say we stand against this. you put the pressure on people in the opposite direction. i wish we had gone through the specialized units, done the right study, and as a matter of fact, i believe just recently, we had two females who were involved in marine corps infantry basic training, officer basic training, and they did not meet the standard, they did not pass. i'm not trying to say there aren't exceptions to the rule, but before we make a major policy shift and change like this, we should really get down to the grassroots in some of these units and see how well that's going to work and what would be the problems with implementation. >> general hilliard, canada opened roles back to women in 1989. you were involved in the process. in your experience, was it the right move, not only in terms of equality, bu
in fact, it's going to take years and each of the units, a specialized unit like the s.e.a.l.s, can make a case why women should not serve. is that not enough? >> let's be honest, when you have done this public announcement, it's going to be hard for someone to come back and objectively say we stand against this. you put the pressure on people in the opposite direction. i wish we had gone through the specialized units, done the right study, and as a matter of fact, i believe just...
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we must become united, united states of america, but i think the majority of the people are saying, listen, let's do away with these old habits, these old things that need to be dead and gone, and move on to really bringing our nation together. and i think he would say that. time to move on and make it better and get it right. >> well, i'm very excited about tonight. looking forward to your performance. and if you do need me, i will be in close proximity and available. >> start warming up. warm up, mate. >> all right, buddy. >> good to see you. >> good to see you, take care. >> i tell you what, stevie wonder has a very good english accent. he had it right down to a tee there. i want to bring you somebody who is almost as big a legend now in the music world as stevie wonder. will.i.am. welcome. i got nearly blinded by your camera. >> oh, yeah. >> coolest camera i have ever seen. >> i made and created this thing. >> you designed it? >> designed it, funded it. i am bringing it to america and france. >> really? what are you make of today, a big historic day. the president made a big historic s
we must become united, united states of america, but i think the majority of the people are saying, listen, let's do away with these old habits, these old things that need to be dead and gone, and move on to really bringing our nation together. and i think he would say that. time to move on and make it better and get it right. >> well, i'm very excited about tonight. looking forward to your performance. and if you do need me, i will be in close proximity and available. >> start...
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but when he got back to the united states, things changed. he came back with his daughter, pat c. it turned out she needed a dowry because she met her husband, thomas mann randolph and they decided to get married in a hurry from the only way jefferson could set them up in the household was to give them land and a lot of slaves. he gave his daughter 25, little and big. he began to think of rebuilding monticello and he needed money they needed to rely on to retrain displaced worse. he suddenly called upon them to acquire a faster read new skills, which they did very, very quickly. so when i was following jefferson to the documents alone my own timeline, i came across a document that disturbs many people since they put it in print, but not as much as it disturbs me when i found it. in a detailed financial memo, jefferson was kind of profits and losses of virginia plantations when it suddenly occurred to him there's a phenomenon in which he perceived a monticello but it never measured he preceded enclosed in brackets, but jefferson had realized for the first time as he was making a 4%
but when he got back to the united states, things changed. he came back with his daughter, pat c. it turned out she needed a dowry because she met her husband, thomas mann randolph and they decided to get married in a hurry from the only way jefferson could set them up in the household was to give them land and a lot of slaves. he gave his daughter 25, little and big. he began to think of rebuilding monticello and he needed money they needed to rely on to retrain displaced worse. he suddenly...